Description
The Bushmaster ACR Enhanced 300 AAC Blackout 16″ Barrel 7-Position Folding/Collapsible Stock, 30rd Mag is a modern, modular rifle system chambered in the versatile 300 Blackout cartridge. It combines a 16-inch barrel with a fully ambidextrous, folding/collapsing stock for a compact, adaptable platform ready for home defense, tactical use, or suppressed shooting. This rifle is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Key Features
- 300 AAC Blackout Chambering: Optimized for both supersonic and heavy subsonic loads, making it a premier choice for use with a suppressor.
- 7-Position Folding/Collapsible Stock: Collapses for storage or transport and folds completely for maximum compactness without interfering with controls.
- Fully Ambidextrous Controls: Includes magazine release, bolt catch/release, and safety selector for left- or right-handed operation.
- Quick-Change Barrel System: Allows for caliber or barrel length swaps in minutes with simple tools—no gunsmithing required.
- Monolithic Picatinny Rail Upper: Provides a continuous, rigid platform for optics, lights, and accessories across the entire top of the receiver.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Caliber | 300 AAC Blackout |
| Barrel Length | 16 inches |
| Overall Length (Stock Extended) | Approx. 35.5 inches |
| Overall Length (Stock Folded) | Approx. 25.5 inches |
| Magazine Capacity | 30 Rounds (Included) |
| Stock | 7-Position Folding/Collapsible |
When it comes to home defense, a weapon that can adapt to tight hallways and sudden threats is critical. The ACR’s folding stock capability shrinks its footprint dramatically, allowing for secure storage in a vehicle or quick maneuvering indoors. The 300 Blackout round, especially with heavier subsonic loads, offers formidable stopping power with reduced over-penetration risk compared to some rifle calibers. At a price point of $1671.50, this rifle positions itself as a serious modular tool rather than a basic plinker. Its weight, unloaded, sits around 7.9 lbs, giving it a solid, stable feel that aids in recoil management during rapid strings of fire.
Who It’s For
This rifle is built for the shooter who demands adaptability. It’s for the home defender who values a compact, potent package that can be stored folded and deployed instantly. It’s for the tactical enthusiast who appreciates a fully ambidextrous layout and the potential for quick caliber changes. Most of all, it’s for the individual planning to pair a rifle with a suppressor, leveraging the 300 Blackout’s inherent strengths in a sound-suppressed role. The system is compatible with a wide array of aftermarket triggers and accessories designed for the ACR platform, including Magpul magazines.
Pros & Cons
Pros: The modularity is the core strength—barrel changes and caliber conversions are straightforward. The folding stock is robust and adds significant utility. The fully ambidextrous design is exceptionally well-executed. The 300 BLK chambering from a 16-inch barrel provides excellent ballistic performance, making it a highly effective all-around rifle.
Cons: Here’s the thing—the platform is heavier than a standard AR-15, which some may find taxing during long courses or patrols. Aftermarket support, while good, isn’t as vast as the ubiquitous AR-15 ecosystem. Proprietary magazines are required, though they are reliable and readily available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the rifle come with iron sights?
A: No, the ACR Enhanced typically ships with a monolithic Picatinny rail upper receiver only, allowing you to select and mount your preferred optic or backup iron sights, such as those from Magpul or Troy Industries.
Q: Can I convert this to shoot 5.56 NATO?
A: Yes, absolutely. The quick-change barrel system allows you to purchase a separate 5.56 NATO barrel assembly and bolt carrier group. Swapping them is a tool-assisted process that can be done at home, effectively giving you two rifles in one platform.
Q: Is the folding stock mechanism sturdy? Does it lock up tight?
A: The folding mechanism is robust and uses a positive locking latch. When deployed, it exhibits minimal to no wobble, providing a solid cheek weld and shoulder interface crucial for accurate shooting. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases upon delivery to your local dealer.
If you need a modern, adaptable rifle system that excels in suppressed roles and close-quarters scenarios, the Bushmaster ACR Enhanced in 300 Blackout warrants a close look. Check availability and detailed specifications on our site.



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